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Ch. 5 - Systems and Matrices
Lial - College Algebra 13th Edition
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Chapter 6, Problem 48

Solve each equation.
Matrix equation with variables and constants set equal to an expression, prompting to solve each equation.

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First, identify the equation you need to solve. It seems the equation is incomplete as given, but typically, an equation involving 2x might look like \(2x = \text{some expression}\). Make sure you have the full equation before proceeding.
Assuming the equation is something like \$2x = a\(, where \)a\( is a constant or an expression, the goal is to isolate \)x$ on one side of the equation.
To isolate \(x\), divide both sides of the equation by 2. This gives \(x = \frac{a}{2}\).
If the right side of the equation is more complex (for example, an expression involving \(x\) or other variables), first simplify that expression as much as possible before isolating \(x\).
After isolating \(x\), check your solution by substituting it back into the original equation to verify that both sides are equal.

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Key Concepts

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Understanding Equations

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